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Formation of various metal nanostructures with thermal annealing to control the effective coupling energy between a surface plasmon and an InGaN/GaN quantum well
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EngineeringVarious Metal NanostructuresEffective Coupling EnergyNanoelectronicsSurface PlasmonPl IntensityPlasmonic MaterialMaterials SciencePhotonicsPhotoluminescencePhysicsNanotechnologyAluminum Gallium NitrideSpectral Peak PositionPlasmonicsPlasmonic CatalysisApplied PhysicsGan Power DeviceOptoelectronics
We demonstrate the variations of the photoluminescence (PL) spectral peak position and intensity through the surface plasmon (SP) coupling with an InGaN/GaN quantum well (QW) by forming Ag nanostructures of different scale sizes on the QW structure with thermal annealing. By transferring an Ag thin film into a nanoisland structure, we can not only enhance the PL intensity, but also adjust the SP dispersion relation and hence red-shift the effective QW emission wavelength. Such an emission spectrum control can be realized by initially coating Ag films of different thicknesses. Although the screening process of the quantum-confined Stark effect, which can result in PL spectrum blue-shift and intensity enhancement, also contributes to the variations of the emission behaviour, it is found that the SP-QW coupling process dominates in the observed phenomena.
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